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2 Mental Health eScreening (MHE) tablets present mental health assessments to newly registering OEF/OIF/OND Veterans who are willing to begin their initial data entry while still in the VA waiting room. The tablets capture Veterans’ data securely and confidentially. Meanwhile, MHE provides a dashboard for clinicians to view the ongoing assessments, which tracks Veterans’ progress overall, and highlights those Veterans who need assistance to complete their assessments. The MHE dashboard shows a real-time alert for any responses that exceed warning parameters, such as suicide indicators. This allows clinicians to single out and fast- track Veterans who may be undergoing a crisis but not displaying the outward signs of it.

3 MHE Research Pilot For the last 2 years, the Center for Excellence in Stress and Mental Health (CESAMH) has been using eScreening for OEF/OIF/OND Veterans enrolling in VA Health Care in San Diego. About half of the newly enrolled had risk factors for suicide, indicating the need for immediate clinical follow-up. Many Veterans had symptoms of depression and anxiety, and the majority were in physical pain.

4 Findings from the research pilot MHE tablet-using Veterans had their screenings documented an average of 19 days sooner than the Veterans who used paper forms. Almost all of the tablet-using Veterans who wanted help were able to speak with a clinician within 3 days, versus 2-3 months with the old system of paper forms. MHE was preferred by both Clinicians and Veterans.

5 Conclusions Clinical Care Improvements timely triage to appropriate services (approximately 40% of Veterans need immediate follow-up with the Suicide Risk Assessment) the ability to monitor treatment outcomes over time increased encouragement of Veterans with immediate personalized feedback greater overall Veterans’ satisfaction due to an increase in trust Administrative Benefits increased screening capacity (improved VA-mandated screening rates) improved capability to monitor ongoing treatment outcomes (efficiency) Reduced time needed for clinical care and documentation (cost savings), and increased quality of care without increasing staff (cost savings).

6 MHE training notes Notes that relate to the topic will appear under some slides.

7 MHE Clinician & Assistant training Access Your tasks What the Veteran sees Creating assessments The Assessment Dashboard Searches Reports Getting help

8 Access Security Logging in and out Verifying your CPRS account Changing your password

9 Staff will not be held responsible for tablets which are stolen or broken by a Veteran. Tablets have built-in tracking. Tablets won’t function outside of the hospital grounds.

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15 Update your password per VA guidelines.

16 Regarding security, which statement below is false? 1.Staff will not be held responsible for tablets which are stolen or broken by a Veteran. 2.Staff on duty will be charged if a Veteran breaks a tablet. 3.Tablets have built-in tracking. 4.Tablets won’t function outside of the hospital grounds.

17 Regarding security, which statement below is false? 1.Staff will not be held responsible for tablets which are stolen or broken by a Veteran. 2.Staff on duty will be charged if a Veteran breaks a tablet. 3.Tablets have built-in tracking. 4.Tablets won’t function outside of the hospital grounds.

18 Regarding access, what should you do if MHE logs you out? 1.Contact the Healthcare System Technical Administrator. 2.Try to log in again the next day. 3.Log in again whenever you are ready. 4.Update your password.

19 Regarding access, what should you do if MHE logs you out? 1.Contact the Healthcare System Technical Administrator. 2.Try to log in again the next day. 3.Log in again whenever you are ready. 4.Update your password.

20 MHE Clinician & Assistant training Access Your tasks What the Veteran sees Creating assessments The Assessment Dashboard Searches Reports Getting help

21 Your tasks Create assessments for Veterans to complete in the waiting room Upload Veteran data to VistA Monitor real-time alerts on the dashboard

22 MHE Clinician & Assistant training Access Your tasks What the Veteran sees Creating assessments The Assessment Dashboard Searches Reports Getting help

23 What the Veteran sees

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30 Which statements are true about what the Veteran sees on the tablet? 1.Veterans share a welcome screen with clinical staff. 2.Veterans see a welcome screen which your site can customize. 3.Veterans can skip some questions and then use a Back button to revisit them before exiting the program. 4.Only 2 and 3 are true.

31 Which statements are true about what the Veteran sees on the tablet? 1.Veterans share a welcome screen with clinical staff. 2.Veterans see a welcome screen which your site can customize. 3.Veterans can skip some questions and then use a Back button to revisit them before exiting the program. 4.Only 2 and 3 are true.

32 MHE Clinician & Assistant training Access Your tasks What the Veteran sees Creating assessments The Assessment Dashboard Searches Reports Getting help

33 Creating an assessment Things to know Creating for a walk-in Veteran Creating by the batch, for appointments

34 Batteries and assessments are the same thing. A Veteran must have a record in the MHE database before you can create an assessment. You can create single assessments for walk-in Veterans, or a batch for appointments.

35 1.Create or locate the Veteran’s record in the database. 2.Create the Veteran’s new assessment.

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43 Creating assessments for appointments

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48 What is the difference between batteries and assessments? 1.Nothing; batteries and assessments are two names for the same thing. 2.Batteries refer to walk-ins; assessments are for appointments. 3.Veterans are only given assessments. 4.Veterans are only given batteries.

49 What is the difference between batteries and assessments? 1.Nothing; batteries and assessments are two names for the same thing. 2.Batteries refer to walk-ins; assessments are for appointments. 3.Veterans are only given assessments. 4.Veterans are only given batteries.

50 What statements are true about creating an assessment? 1.A Veteran must have a record in the MHE database before you can create an assessment. 2.You can create single assessments for walk-in Veterans, or a batch for appointments. 3.If you can’t find a Veteran’s record, you can create one. 4.You can design additional modules into your assessment, or remove ones that you don’t want.

51 What statements are true about creating an assessment? 1.A Veteran must have a record in the MHE database before you can create an assessment. 2.You can create single assessments for walk-in Veterans, or a batch for appointments. 3.If you can’t find a Veteran’s record, you can create one. 4.You can design additional modules into your assessment, or remove ones that you don’t want.

52 MHE Clinician & Assistant training Access Your tasks What the Veteran sees Creating assessments The Assessment Dashboard Searches Reports Getting help

53 The Assessment Dashboard

54 View the dashboard or Chart view: in List view:

55 monitor the status of all assessments, including real-time alerts

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57 change a Veteran’s VistA clinic, Note title, and clinician

58 view and print the eScreening Veteran Summary

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60 view individual assessments and health factor titles

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63 The assessment dashboard allows you to … 1.monitor assessment progress and view alerts. 2.review completed assessments. 3.publish generated reports to VistA and CPRS. 4.All above statements are true.

64 The assessment dashboard allows you to … 1.monitor assessment progress and view alerts. 2.review completed assessments. 3.publish generated reports to VistA and CPRS. 4.All above statements are true.

65 MHE Clinician & Assistant training Access Your tasks What the Veteran sees Creating assessments The Assessment Dashboard Searches Reports Getting help

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70 Click the paper icon in the Action column and row for the Veteran’s results you want. The Assessment Report Preview opens.

71 Click the magnifying glass icon in the Action column and row for the Veteran’s results you want. The Review Note opens.

72 Click the PDF icon in the Action column and row for the Veteran’s results you want. The Assessment Audit Report opens.

73 Clicking Veteran Search on the main menu opens the Veteran Search page.

74 The Assessment Search and Veteran Search tabs allow you to … 1.View a list of Veterans with assessments created by a particular clinician. 2.View the number of assessments created for a particular Veteran. 3.See Review Notes from CPRS. 4.Perform any of the above listed actions.

75 The Assessment Search and Veteran Search tabs allow you to … 1.View a list of Veterans with assessments created by a particular clinician. 2.View the number of assessments created for a particular Veteran. 3.See Review Notes from CPRS. 4.Perform any of the above listed actions.

76 MHE Clinician & Assistant training Access Your tasks What the Veteran sees Creating assessments The Assessment Dashboard Searches Reports Getting help

77 Reports You can generate reports and print them.

78 Reports This is a report form ready for your input :

79 Reports This is a typical report output:

80 MHE Clinician & Assistant training Access Your tasks What the Veteran sees Creating assessments The Assessment Dashboard Searches Reports Getting help

81 How to get help 1.Refer to the User Training Guide. 2.For general troubleshooting, contact your site’s Healthcare System Technical Administrator, or contact: Liz Floto 858-552-8585 Ext. 5550 Elizabeth.floto@va.gov Matthew Morgan 858-552-8585 ext.5557 Matthew.Morgan@va.gov

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